The Danger of Green Grass Snakes

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This is not a true story but it is real funny. :lol:


Green Garden Grass snakes can be dangerous, Yes, grass snakes, not rattlesnakes.

A couple in Sweetwater, Texas had a lot of potted plants, and during a recent cold spell, the wife was bringing a lot of them indoors to protect them from a possible freeze. It turned out that a little green garden grass snake as hidden in one of the plants and when it had warmed up, it slithered out and the wife saw it go under the sofa.

She let out a very loud scream.

The husband who was taking a shower ran out into the living room naked to see what the problem was. She told him there was a snake under the sofa. He got down on the floor on his hands and knees to look for it.

About that time the family dog came and cold-nosed him on the leg. He thought the snake had bitten him and he fainted.

His wife thought he had a heart attack, so she called an ambulance. The attendants rushed in and loaded him on the stretcher and started carrying him out.

About that time the snake came out from under the sofa and the Emergency Medical Technician saw it and dropped his end of the stretcher. That's when the man broke his leg and why he is in the hospital.

The wife still had the problem of the snake in the house, so she called on a neighbor man. He volunteered to capture the snake. ;He armed himself with a rolled-up newspaper and began poking under the couch.

Soon he decided it was gone and told the woman, who sat down on the sofa in relief. But in relaxing, her hand dangled in between the cushions, where she felt the snake wriggling around. She screamed and fainted, the snake rushed back under the sofa, and the neighbor man, seeing her laying there passed out, tried to use CPR to revive her.

The neighbor's wife, who had just returned from shopping at the grocery store, saw her husband's mouth on the woman's mouth and slammed her husband in the back of the head with a bag of canned goods, knocking him out and cutting his scalp to a point where it needed stitches.

An ambulance was again called and it was determined that the injury required hospitalization. The noise woke the woman from her dead faint and she saw her neighbor lying on the floor with his wife bending over him, so she assumed he had been bitten by the snake. She went to the kitchen, brought back a small bottle of whiskey, and began pouring it down the man's throat.

By now the police had arrived. They saw the unconscious man, smelled the whiskey, and assumed that a drunken fight had occurred. ;They were about to arrest them all, when the two women tried to explain how it all happened over a little green snake.

They called an ambulance, which took away the neighbor and his sobbing wife. Just then the little snake crawled out from under the couch. One of the policemen drew his gun and fired at it. He missed the snake and hit the leg of the end table that was on one side of the sofa. The table fell over and the lamp on it shattered and as the bulb broke, it started a fire in the drapes.

The other policeman tried to beat out the flames and fell through the window into the yard on top of the family dog, who startled, jumped up and raced out into the street, where an oncoming car swerved to avoid it and smashed into the parked police car and set it on fire.

Meanwhile the burning drapes had spread to the walls and the entire house was blazing. Neighbors had called the fire department and the arriving fire-truck had started raising its ladder as they were halfway down the street. The rising ladder tore out the overhead wires and put out the electricity and disconnected the telephones in a ten-square city block area.

Time passed ----------------- Both men were discharged from the hospital, the house was re-built, the police acquired a new car, and all was right with their world. About a year later they were watching TV and the weatherman announced a cold snap for that night. The husband asked his wife if she thought they should bring in the plants for the night. She shot him.
 
That is funny! I love it! Oh, yeah, that is a hoot!

Alice
 
Flag on this post.
You told us right off this wasn't true.
This is the internet.
You must tell us that this actually happened to a friend of your 1st cousins 3rd ex-wife so that we will hit the forward button and send it to all of our friends.
I laughed. Thanks.
 
I have pictures...........
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This a true story not a fairy tale or a sea story. It happened to me.

I have an old block building with some make shift tin covered doors. I open the door to walk in and something lands on my shoulder. I look and I am staring at what we call a chicken snake about 4 foot dead in the eye. I hurt my back trying to get away from him even though I knew he was harmless. :oops:
 
flaboy?":23yuu4tf said:
This a true story not a fairy tale or a sea story. It happened to me.

I have an old block building with some make shift tin covered doors. I open the door to walk in and something lands on my shoulder. I look and I am staring at what we call a chicken snake about 4 foot dead in the eye. I hurt my back trying to get away from him even though I knew he was harmless. :oops:
Flaboy I am glad you survived to tell the tale. No doubt that was quite an unnerving experience.

It was not harmless. It caused you to hurt your back.
I hope you killed it. All snakes should be killed. They are evil creatures.
 
Ryder":1yyvjluu said:
flaboy?":1yyvjluu said:
This a true story not a fairy tale or a sea story. It happened to me.

I have an old block building with some make shift tin covered doors. I open the door to walk in and something lands on my shoulder. I look and I am staring at what we call a chicken snake about 4 foot dead in the eye. I hurt my back trying to get away from him even though I knew he was harmless. :oops:
Flaboy I am glad you survived to tell the tale. No doubt that was quite an unnerving experience.

It was not harmless. It caused you to hurt your back.
I hope you killed it. All snakes should be killed. They are evil creatures.

:lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:

I feel the same way about rats! They have teeth, claws, and the devil's eyes. Had one jump in my hair when I was a kid...scurried and scampered and got tangled up in my hair trying to get away. I can't look at one now with out feeling a bit faint.

Alice
 
rockin j...,

That is to funny. :lol: :lol:

Snakes are the cause of many over reactions. :mad: ME included...when I see one. I know our Creator gave them to us for a reason...of which I am not completely understanding. :help:
 
Ryder":19wdtlwa said:
flaboy?":19wdtlwa said:
This a true story not a fairy tale or a sea story. It happened to me.

I have an old block building with some make shift tin covered doors. I open the door to walk in and something lands on my shoulder. I look and I am staring at what we call a chicken snake about 4 foot dead in the eye. I hurt my back trying to get away from him even though I knew he was harmless. :oops:
Flaboy I am glad you survived to tell the tale. No doubt that was quite an unnerving experience.

It was not harmless. It caused you to hurt your back.
I hope you killed it. All snakes should be killed. They are evil creatures.

Ryder, really, get some therapy over this snake issue you have. To me, as long as they stay out in the woods and out of my barn, coops or house, (including any areas outside where I go regularly), I don't mind snakes. I just don't want step on or touch one. I have had them fall on me, get slung at me, and I have darn near picked up more than I care to. But live and let live. Far away from me. :shock:
 
Ryder":2fff8wde said:
flaboy?":2fff8wde said:
This a true story not a fairy tale or a sea story. It happened to me.


I hope you killed it. All snakes should be killed. They are evil creatures.

I'm sure you are kidding.They are virtually harmless, except the poisonous ones, and really they are very cool creatures, fun to watch, and do keep the rodent population down. Granted I do not go out of my way to find them, but when I see one, I really think they are very interesting.

GMN
 
sidney411":2lcc819x said:
OGM! Do you have copperheads over there?

No we don't, to cold....these photo's were sent to me by my Brother-in-law, he is from Amite in Louisiana.

the only snakes we have are grass snakes and Adders.

Ryder if you don't like snakes you would like Ireland, as there are no snakes there at all. Just a little to cold and damp I feel.
 
chrisy":2wszrkmf said:
sidney411":2wszrkmf said:
OGM! Do you have copperheads over there?

No we don't, to cold....these photo's were sent to me by my Brother-in-law, he is from Amite in Louisiana.

the only snakes we have are grass snakes and Adders.

Ryder if you don't like snakes you would like Ireland, as there are no snakes there at all. Just a little to cold and damp I feel.

Chris, didn't a piper "pipe" all of the snakes out of Ireland long ago? I know a piper "piped" all of the rats out of Hamlin...wish I could get that piper to come to Erath County...

Alice
 
Alice":1zrc8bfm said:
chrisy":1zrc8bfm said:
sidney411":1zrc8bfm said:
OGM! Do you have copperheads over there?

No we don't, to cold....these photo's were sent to me by my Brother-in-law, he is from Amite in Louisiana.

the only snakes we have are grass snakes and Adders.

Ryder if you don't like snakes you would like Ireland, as there are no snakes there at all. Just a little to cold and damp I feel.

Chris, didn't a piper "pipe" all of the snakes out of Ireland long ago? I know a piper "piped" all of the rats out of Hamlin...wish I could get that piper to come to Erath County...

Alice

No it was St Patrick, that got rid of all the snakes, ...Legend has it that St. Patrick drove all the snakes from Ireland. Sometime back in the fifth century he stood on a hill, the story goes, and used a staff to herd the slithering creatures into the sea, banishing them for eternity. It's true, aside from zoos and pets, there are no snakes on the emerald isle. In fact, there never were any snakes in Ireland. This state of affairs probably has more to do with the vagaries of geography than any neat tricks performed by St. Patty.
 
Snakes are great creatures. The eat Insects, Mice, etc. I've always liked catching them, as long as I can identify them to be non-venomous.Too many of them are killed by folks that are scared of them, for no reason.
 
GMN":14aehnfu said:
Ryder":14aehnfu said:
flaboy?":14aehnfu said:
This a true story not a fairy tale or a sea story. It happened to me.


I hope you killed it. All snakes should be killed. They are evil creatures.

I'm sure you are kidding.They are virtually harmless, except the poisonous ones, and really they are very cool creatures, fun to watch, and do keep the rodent population down. Granted I do not go out of my way to find them, but when I see one, I really think they are very interesting.

GMN

No, Ryder isn't kidding. He has a major thing (for lack of a better word) about snakes! I tend to agree with you, providing they don't startle me. It never ceases to amaze me how quickly the lower half of my body can react to being startled by a harmless snake - or how long it takes the upper part of my body to catch up! :oops: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
msscamp,

:lol: :lol: :lol: That is an excellent description of the body reaction....almost uncontrolable.

Yes, acknowledged, we would be eaten out of house and home by the likes of mice, rats,some insects,etc., if they wern't here. Part of the eco. balance.
 
Thank you, Preston. Yes, snakes are a very vital part of our eco-system. It's a shame that more people don't recognize their contribution.
 

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